Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 21, 1915, Image 1

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G rlsham O utlook
BIRD LOVERS
SENIOR CLASS PLAY
f 10 SEE CHANCE WOULD SLAV
“THE CORNER STORE”
OF A LIFETIME
NINE LIVES
11604833
TU ESD A Y S
AND
F R ID A Y S
$1.50 PER
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DISCONTENT
CHANGES OF
MAY CHANGE NEXT TWENTY
THE SYSTEM
YEARS SEEN
The average farm er Is o v erlo o k -
A G resham b ird lover was seen out
,g one of the g re a te st o p p o rtu n itie s g u n n in g fo r ca ts th e o th e r day for
iver offered him. He seem s to com - th e tim e of y ea r has arriv ed for the
By L. H. W ELLS.
W hen th e O utlook re p o rte r w an­
Jetely ignore th e fa c t th a t th e in e v ita b le resu m p tio n of hostilities
PORTLAND, May 20.— S pecial.— d ered dow n Main stre e t th e o th e r
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Lonounced step in advance taken g u n n e r was th e o bject of deep in te r­ every player is well fitted.
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a b o u t tw en ty y ears front now and
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m ethods, th a t l^ave been em ployed see w h a t’s doing In th e good old
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T his d isco n ten t h as tak en form and tow n. I ve w atched th e ch an g es of
idvantage.
so m e tim es pained and puzzled; but
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in th e p re p a ra tio n of an o th e r m ore th au fifty y ea rs in th is p a rt of
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n o th in g to w hat It is today.
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mer by parcel post a t in fin ite stim a l looked for.
c re a tin g eleven w ards w ith eleven w ould be a ra re g ratificatio n to note
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ipense. With the seaso n of g a rd e n
ab ility th a t th is c h a r te r will ev er w hat tim e still has in sto re fo r u s."
T he c a t g u n n e r was asked his re a ­
luck upon us, with m any v eg e ta b les so n s fo r sh o o tin g cats and his reply -
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As in a looking g lass th e re p o rte r
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,w in the m arket an d o th e rs ra p - was re a ssu rin g fo r th e birds, but it
p rese n t officials will ta k e ca re th a t saw G resham tw en ty years from now
H does not, as Its ad o p tio n would He was ag ain w alk in g down Main
|ly maturing in th e fields, th e farm - bore th - e .....................................
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im press of d ire woe
should cultivate a p arc el post ca ts. T h e re is no d o u b tin g the fact
se p a ra te them from big salarie s stre e t in com pany w ith one of th e
ils, re
w hich at th e p rese n t tim e a re very
|ade with city people, w ho w ould th a t d u rin g th e n estin g season o n e | ‘u11 b ro tn er. 1« a p artn e r. H arvey B arto n , R ich ard ’s son is |i,IW|
g re a t aero p lan e
m ag n ates. T hey
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m fo rtab le incom es. T he chief ob stood fo r a m in u te a t Main
delighted at the p ro sp ec t of re ­ p ro w lin g cat can w reak m ore destruc- U ora’ an<l th in k in g she show s Hud m o re favors th an him
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living their greenstuff by m ail, se­ tio n in one nig h t am ong th e feathered
- i n hia ch aracter. H arvey succeeds ffi getting Bud dis i
BuU jectlo n is on acco u n t of th e m u ltip li­ ’owell and sta re d a t th e o rn am e n tal
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re in the know ledge th a t it com es so n g ste rs th a n a boy with a sling
checks an d attac h in g the blam e to B u i
* f° rg ’ cation of Inspectors an d o th e r of­ m arble e n tra n c e to an im m ense a e ro ­
ficers since th e com m issioners, and plane sta tio n
them only a few h o u rs o u t of th e -
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th e trem en d o u s expenses of au to m o ­ F o rd Quick S ervice.”
round, without h aving been th ro w n
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biles. N early all th e official heads nated sig n b o ard th a t g racefu lly c ir­
ion a counter, and m a n -h a n d le d by
a re provided w ith expensive au to m o ­ cled th e o p en in g
ires of people m a k in g th e d aily
m ade th ese a n ­
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d em an d s th a t all cats be slain. The L H annah Bn I'a
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d ta l ° f good actiu g on th e P“ « biles at th e expense of th e public noun cem en ts:
lund of the m arkets.
Sitoi
This business is w aitin g fo r th e h a rm le ss, necessary cat, he claim s i s | tlo s , r
“ A irship to P o rtla n d ,
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IU0t e r - D ora and Bud, they succeed in d raw in g th e web Every little d inkey officer m ust have
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H arvey, disclosing many dishonest a c ts; he is at an au to m o b ile. He ca n n o t cross the
igon agriculturist b u t it will n o t bo th h a rm fu l and unnecessary.
A irship to Sandy,
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stre e t w ith o u t being com fortably
ime to him. He m u st go o u t a f te r
A irship to E stacad a
T he r e to r t of th e cat lovers would last proven to be the guilty one and not Bud.
He must tell th e people w h a t he be th a t ca ts p re fe r mice to birds; f n r , ° ^ ’ a GerDlan P0licenian; J im > au !*•*» se rv a n t; and Ja sp e r, a good se ate d in an auto m o b ile. T his is one
H ave y o u r ch an g e ready,
of th e in d ic tm e n ts, b u t th e re
are
to sell, w hat he w ill se ll it for, th a t a ll w ell behaved cats stay at
’’Service
every fifteen m in u tes.”
o ling coon, furnish all th e com edy you can hold for one n ig h t.
o th ers.
In p riv a te business
men
id how to reach him on th e farm , hom e o ’ n ig h ts; th a t fu r has as
All ab o u t th e new Pow ell fo u n tain
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1 ickets a re on sale at th e G resham Drug Store.
p u rch ase and o p e ra te th e ir own a u ­ th e sk y scrap ers arose, an d he r e a l­
short, if he places a ju d ic io u s ad- m uch rig h t to co n sid eratio n as fe a th ­
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obiles, an d th e o rd in ary citizen ized th a t th is sp o t was th e h e a rt of
irtisement in the city p ap e rs, th e re - e rs ; th a t th e bird people are cruel I
t a.st o f C h a ra c te rs ,
can n o t figure o u t why he sh o u ld be th e tra n sp o rta tio n serv ice of E astern
meeting the city d e a le rs on com - v iv isec tio n ists— w ith whom they a re I Bit W heeler, New E ngland sto re k e e p e r
K irk -rh
taxed to fu rn ish au to m o b iles fo r th e M ultnom ah.
Inn ground, he will h av e a ch an ce even suspected of being in secret Bud, his to n , hom e from the city
A special b an n e r a n ­
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p le asu re of public officials who are nounced, “ F ly ers leave every m in­
dispose of much of his p ro d u c t at league.
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paid big salarie s. T h e re is no o b jec­ u te fo r th e rose festiv al; h alf fare
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I H arvey B arton, B ud’s cousin, a grocery d rum m er
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tail direct to th e co n su m er.
A t th is point th e re p o rte r began Jim F lan ig an , Irish serv an t
W ill
tion to au to m o b iles for leg itim ate ra te s on G resham Day. H ave y o u r
On the other hand th e city m ar- m o ralizin g on cats and birds f i e r i , a .. ,
.................................................... W ilb u r S tanley p u rp o ses, b u t n o t fo r th e personal ch
an g e rea d y .”
|t man, the ord in ary g ro ce r, by th e his ow n fashion. He considered th a t I Jagpe r
G erm an ' ,lla«e chief of police............... W allace Spence
convenience and p le asu re of th e high
I hlngs d id n ’t look n a tu ra l. T he
jtablishment of a p arcel p o st de- w hoever ta k es th e question serious- n
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•’o n ­ sa la rie d officers, a t a tim e w hen th e
;shan
reta il d istric t had been moved o u t
Irtment, can sell a lo t of goods to ly at.d is in sym pathy with all a n l - l ,
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‘ 3 “ e Ce d” d heireS8 to Bix,y thousand d o llars
...... L a u ra Shipley
o rd in a ry citizen is sw eatin g blood to Main s tr e e t beyond w here th e old
is farmer by parcel post.
T h e re m eted
M abel Shipley
m ated n a tu re „.„..I,,
would tak e th e . ...—
stand , |J e r u s h a Ja n e A lvirah Ann Hoggs, an orphan
m eet bis financial ob lig atio n s.
At high school b u ild in g was erected ln
e countless farm s in O regon an d th a t all pet cats and prize w inners A unt H annah, E li’s w ife............................................................. Z . " . G ladys M ichel
p rese n t th e re is no hope fo r any 1915. T he new high school had Ju st
ey are operated by th e m o st in d e- be secu rely boused a t n ig h t, and
change. T he city a tto rn e y may be been ere cte d on O sm an H eig h ts; tho
I ndent class of people to be found th a t all stra y s and ow nerless cats be
Ali seats reserved, 25c and 35c.
depended on to find flaws In th e p ro ­ R eaver six fac to ry covered all th e
a ywhere. Nobody ev er h e a rd of a disposed of in som e hum an e m anner.
C u rtain will rise a t 8 :15 sharp.
posed c h a rte r, and hence th e re will old Powell farm an d had been con­
I oor farmer. T hey h av e m oney S tra y ca ts a re an acknow ledged n u i­
*bt- b i|H will seat 600 people and a reco rd h o u se is expected.
be no ch an g e u n til tw o y ears hence, v erted in to an a irsh ip factory. T he
I d will spend It like an y o th e r hu sa n ce and worse. They ca rry dis­
a t which tim e th e re is alm o st ce rtain tro lly cars had been su p p la n te d by
J i n beings. All th a t th ey lack is
ease, they kill birds, th ey m ake
to be an in itia tiv e m easu re th a t may u n d erg ro u n d tu b es w ith cannon ball
th< opportunity.
n ig h t hideous w ith th e ir w auls and
sw eep th e com m ission form of mon- tra in s ru n n in g u n d e r gro u n d .
All
Advertise your w ares.
T ell Hie w ails, they die unlovely d eath s in
a rc h la l city g o v ern m en t and resto re th e telep h o n e poles had d isap p eared ,
I mere how he can g et th e m nice th e vicinity of freq u en ted places.
th e re p re se n ta tiv e form so th a t th e no w ires being needed.
■ d fresh by parcel post, an d a ttr a c t
P upils of the eighth grade, Boring public school, will give "T h e Sweet people will have so m eth in g to say
B u t th e ir ex term in a tio n is m ore
Each b u ilding had its own electric
I ne of the ru ra l b usiness to y o u r ea sily su ggested th a n accom plished. Girl G r a d ja te ,” a play in th ree acts, at th e L ive W ire hall on F rid a y ev en ­ a b o u t th e city affairs.
system , supplied from th e m unicipal
own place of business.
p la n t on th e Handy, an d high up on
mg ■ Remember, when you sell goods You m u st first sig h t your cat. A ing next.
F u n e ra l services of C h arles M. T ay ­
b o u n ty .......V
m ig h t be a te m p tatio n for
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Miss L ettie Gregson, the principal of th e school, has tak en a deep In-
a b an n e r was seen , “ G resham , sec­
| parcel post, the c u sto m e r a c ts as
th e u n sc ru p u lo u s to lu re dom estic I —re st in :h e school and is rendering every a ssista n ce to h e r pupils ln th e ir lor, civil w ar v eteran , who died Tues- ond city In O regon, expects to annex
lay a t his hom e, 78 W est K lllings- P o rtlan d at next e le c tio n ."
own salesm an. I t ’s a d icidedly
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I effort to p resen t a creditable perform ance w hich will be on e of th e closing
| Stable way to do busin ess fo r all p ets from th e ir happy homes.
w orth av en u e, w ere conducted today
T he q u estio n is still far from so-1 events of th e school.
T hen th e re p o rte r tu rn e d to w ard
’ties concerned. T ry it.
from C h am b ers' ch ap el, K illings- Jo h n so n creek. T h a n k th e fate s it
lu tio n . A ste p in th e rig h t direction I
Follow ing is the cast of ch aracters:
w ill be ta k e n when ow ners of c a tsI \Hs8 M aude DeSmythe, th e Sweet Girl
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M ildred S iefer w orth av en u e and K irby stre e t, and was still th e re ! And lo o k in g up Pow ­
th e In term e n t was m ade In Hose City ell s tr e e t he saw a sign floating o u t
ABBING AFFRAY
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lock them up at night. T he little I Mr8. DeS!11ythe. h e r m o th er
..C arrie G regson cem etery. Rev. W. T. K err. O. A. R. from th e six-story city h all w hich
AT BRICK YARD felin e w ith n ine lives will alw ays re- Mr DeSmythe> h er fath e r
F ra n k S iefer ch ap lain , and Rev. J. Bowersox. con­ bore th e se w ords:
In altercation betw een A. B. S tone m ain a problem for h u m an ity to pon- Mr JacR H am „ ton> h er beau
P
ercy L arson ducted th e services. Mr. T ay lo r was
"M unicipal m a rria g e licenses! Only
k;
a rk e r’ a t th e C o lu m b ia d e r over.
I Miss M atilda H oppcnhoer, her aunt
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T âch ero n a m em ber of th e G en eral Com pson 3 cents. H ave y o u r ch an g e rea d y .”
;K, yard ,hls aftern o o n a t 2 :3 0 re-
I Miss V aleria Reynolds, her friend.
L o rain e R ullm an Post, G. A. R., and served In th e civil
in a serious w ound being in- DR. CLINE S ADDRESS
I M adam Sateen, h e r d ressm ak er................................
h P0? " r S tone from a knife
R u th A nderson w ar as a m em ber of Com pany K. PAUL F. ÑAUOLE
RECEIVED PRAISE
hands of P arker.
Sixth W isconsin In fa n try . His wife
I M adam R antum , h er elocution teacher ...............
...............L ela Naas
ASKS FOR DAMAGES
died
som e tim e ago. He Is survived
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®l!ercation arose b etw een th e
Jo h n A em isegger
Rev. Dr. C. E. Cline, of P o rtlan d , P rofessor G rlndem , principal of high school
K , e whA / “ I1 U is —P o rte d th a t
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P aul F. N augle Is su in g th e P en ­
Mr. Chinese Bulbus, the florist
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H arold H orberg
Park 8
P*t beee, ad vanced will give his celeb rated lectu re on
living a t 1235 C oncord s tre e t, and in su la L um ber C om pany for *50,000
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» inter, ner ln a ,h r e a te n ln g m an - A b ra h am Lincoln at th e M ethodist K ath erin e, th e maid
E dith Naas sev eral g ran d ch ild ren . H e was 71
■ intending to strik e him w ith his
dam ages for th e loss of his left arm ,
MV N O P S I N
E piscopal ch u rc h next Sunday m orn­
y ears of age, and had m ade P o rtlan d sn u se rio u s In ju ry to th e rig h t,
■ . Par'ier alleges th a t he en d eav -
ing a t 11 o ’clock. T his lectu re is
ACT I. H er dress.
his hom e fo r m any years. T he cas­ re su ltin g
from an accid en t a t tho
*° defend him self and used his
h ighly com m ended
by those who
ACT II. T he rehearsal.
ket was d rap ed w ith an A m erican com p an y ’s
p la n t
alleg ed to have
, nife, the in stru m e n t e n te rin g
ACT III. P re p arin g to go to the exercises.
flag and m any ftorai trib u te s
had been du e to th e co m p an y ’s n eg li­
■ n e s body between th e s h o rt rib s have heard It and will be su re to
have a la rg e hearing.
been received.
gence. M alarky, S eabrook & Dibble
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Dr. Cline has delivered th is lec­
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Hughes was called, who had
rep rese n t N augle. and W ilbur, S pen­
tu r e before th e stu d e n t body a t O re­
J. D. S h ertn an , ch airm an of th e cer ft H ac k ett ap p e ar fo r th e d efen d ­
W y - n i o v e d t o h i s h o m e in t h e D r
defloration co m m ittee of th e Eaat a n t com pany.
gon A g ric u ltu ra l College, Oregon
T he tria l has oc­
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8 residence n ea r P re sto n sta -
Side B usiness M en’s club, rep o rted cupied th re e days befo re Ju d g e Bean
S ta te U niversity, Pacific U niversity
*re he " as given tr e a tm e n t. th e F irs t M ethodist Episcopal and
M ultnom ah G range has been follow ing a co n tag io u s exam ple and is today th a t a rra n g e m e n ts have been In th e F ed era l C o u rt.
er «
°und is not considered to be th e F irs t C ongreg atio n al churches I re a dy to give " P a ’s Picnic” in th e grange hall a t O rien t on F rid a y evening com pleted for th e a p p ro p ria te d eco r­
P au l, who was a fo rm e r G resham
^ u n ess unforseen co m p licatio n s of P o rtla n d , also the F irs t M ethodist I neX(
j, wju be a comedy in two acts and will be follow ed by Ice cream atio n of G rand av en u e betw een H aw ­ boy, th e son of Rev. Jo h n N augle,
E piscopal church, th e High school Jan(j c a ke. Everybody is invited Io atten d , th e adm ission being 15 and 25 th o rn e av en u e an d E ast B u rn sid e was In ju re d In J u n e last. He is 1»
J arrests had been m ad e a t la st
stre e t. Jaco b K anzler, ch a irm an of years old an d ia a s tu d e n t in Je ffe r­
an
d th e S o ld iers’ Home of Tacoma. I ( li(g
»rts
th e Rose F estiv al d eco ratio n co m m it­ son high achool. H e has m ade his
H e will give It a t Spokane on th e
T he (agt Qf ch aractere foilows:
com ing M em orial Sunday.
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& rjch fa rm c r................................................................ I(,aac Anden)on tee, has ag reed to p u t up th e d ec o ra­ own way ln life sin ce his f a th e r ’s
B vr
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tions on G rand av en u e an d will fu rn ­ d ea th , n early ten y ea rs ago. A b ro th ­
oreland, of Salem , re fe rrin g I
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| « y n d Mrs. „ L. s t Clfllr w ere to J. Dr. E. C M lin
e’s address, as given be- “ “
farm er 8 *
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ish a b o u t 300 flags 8 by 6 Inches In er, M ark, is a s tu d e n t in th e G re sh ­
P ry8ton’ c° ‘“ ' ge girl bome on her Va,at,O,‘
V o,berg LanM‘n size. T h e E ast Side B usiness M en’s
ft ,
;
s '‘"-lay Oi Mr. and fo re th e tw o houses of th e legisla-
am high school
In th e fresh m an
I Roslyn B irto n , son of a neighbor farm er................................... Vivian H illyard flu b will fu rn ish m ore tirg s and m a ­
H arrison a t th e ir b ea u ti- uurw?x
class.
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“ I t is a well considered paper, de- Picnic Q uests— Max and Amy T urner, Bob. G e rtru d e an d M amie, E arl te ria l fo r side d ec o ratio n s of th e tel
leorgp a®,8 ° n W ;lli,l|a H -.' f -'I hs
K Sw,g„rt at.d C h a rles C ren- liv e red w ith an evident sin cerity , and I H illyard, Miss Mabel W agner, Clifton H arris, Agnes L arsen , H llm a S taf- ephone an d elec tric
poles. I t la
New G arag e on H ighw ay.
fav o rab le com m ent. I fagon
planned to suspend th e flags betw een
Iding c t " ' n ' ° th e old saloon cau sed m uch
Halzman ft B ates h av e opened a
th e S treet in te rse c tio n s on th e cross g ara g e an d a u to su p p ly shop a t
open, ° * e11 stre e t, w h ere they ™ maPnhokoedr ,' enltote”«!‘fn a Z llH n o U W illie Je n k in s, b eautiful .o n of a fond m o th er, u n til th e h o rn e t’s
,rcvch. P 8 *a80llne s ta tio n an d reg im en t the day t f t o r 'h e first p ro c -|
8tung .....
Ralph Jo h an so n w ires, tw o la rg e flags an d tw o sm all S p rin g d a le on th e C o lu m b ia R iver
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j e n k ins, m o th er of W illie Jen k in s
Mrs. A. O. Claw son ones being used, an d th e sid e poles H ighw ay. Both m en a re o ld -tim e re s­
a n d serv ed th ro u g h o u t th e war, and
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who
swipe
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Miss
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W
h eeler and ch ild ren will be d eco rated w ith b u n tin g of id en ts of th e C o rb e tt co u n try and
took p a rt in th e final review in
engaged In by Mr. W a sh in g to n . W hile th e facts he re ­ Miss Blake, a picnic devotee ............................- .......... ..........
L au ra B row er th e n n tio n ai colors of red , w h ite and know every ro ad a n d every tu rn in
blue.
Mr. S h erm an says th a t tlie the ro ad . T hey a re p re p a rin g to ta k e
^ ft
M
M
’.rm on ,,f I’itts- la te d c a n n o t be said to be new, for
P e te r L arsen
Bill, th e hired m a n ........................... ............................
d ec o ratio n s will be th e m ost e la b o r­ a d v a n ta g e of th e a u to tra v e l on th e
th e re is n o th in g new ab o u t Lincoln,
y et th e y w ere grouped to g e th er in an TESTING ASSOCIATION
l th e fleW d e m o n stra to r of th e U. 8. a te yet m ad e fo r G ran d av en u e. T h e g re a t scenic h ighw ay.
a ttr a c tiv e way, and w ere listened to
poles alo n g G ran d a v e n u e w ill be
ORGANIZED TODAY D ep artm en t of A g ricu ltu re .
|ly .
' 11 A lto ll and w ith g re a t in te re st by a la rg e au d i­
E n co u rag e th e roses, p la n ts an d
p ain ted w hite. T h e co m m ittee o i
Mrs ? Wlli p ro b a b |y lo cate ence. H e had know n Lincoln as a
'
B. C. A ltm an was elected presi-
g ran d sta n d s will e re c t on e a t G ran d sh ru b s w ith a little co m m ercial fe r ­
leal an I X' el1 • 8’8te r Mrs. J. T. boy, an d had follow ed him when a
A rep rese n tativ e g ath erin g of
m an, and It was link in g th e present dairym en m et a t th e G resham grange d en t; H. G. M ullenhoff, vice p re si­ av en u e an d E aat A nkeny s tr e e t an d tiliz e r; 26c can W yzard now 20c a t
“I Port,daa„U
; h ” r M‘88
l ^ t e l l hJ 8nd ,p p n t ‘h *
a t vlth th e past to h ea r him .”
hall th is afternoon and organized th e d en t; an d B laine T u rn e r, se creta ry - one a t E ast A lder an d G ran d avenue. S te rlin g ft K id d er’s H a rd w a re co m ­
G resham and C olum bia Slough Cow tre a su re r. T he next m e etin g will be At thia la tte r in te rse c tio n th e old pan y .— Adv.
G resh am high school will have a
b
T estin g association. The purpose is held on th e la st M onday in J u n e a t b u ild in g s a re b eing clea re d aw ay for
«*Hved iPne' fP7 P,i of S h aw . O re- c o n te st w ith W ashougal high school
NoMthehler’s N*|<>.
to secure reliable testa of every dairy th e d airy farm of J. L u sch e r at F a ir- th is g ran d aian d . It ia p ro b ab le th a t
T h e so u th sid e d ivision of th e L a ­
ret»ain Sver e a,5 ,Oda5r and in a tra c k m eet next S atu rd ay a f te r ­ cow belonging to th e m em bers of the view. It is th o u g h t th a t all th e a sso ­ th e band sta n d will be ere cte d a t th is
dles Aid society will hold a b ak e sa le
’’«l.tiveg
Sunday v isitin g noon, May 22, a t 2 o ’clock on th e
ciation cow s will be tested by th a t p o in t in ste a d of on E aat S ixth an d at P u lfe r’a sto re on M ain s tr e e t n ex t
sc h o o lh o u se grounds. Both schools association.
H. Crosby, w ith h ea d q u arters at tim e and th e m em b ers will th e n be E ast A ld er s tr e e ts as first proposed S atu rd ay , May 22.
a r e in good trim fo r th e different
C orvallis, 1« org an izin g these asso­ able to co m p are n o tes an d re p o rt on B usiness m en on G ra n d a v e n u e havo
C ream S ep ara -
RICH JERSEY MILK for aale
De­
« Mre w ¿ 88 new’ »’^ n e e v e n ts an d th e h onors will be p retty ciations th ro u g h o u t Oregon. He is th e result«.
livered. F. J. Kaater.
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evenly divided.
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